

(“Chapter 6: From the Desert Comes a Stranger”)ġ7. Just five words, but they hold so much history. “So much like your father.” - Ahsoka Tano (“Chapter 6: From the Desert Comes a Stranger”)ġ6. But don’t give up! Think of all the Jedi who were knocked down over and over again but still found the courage to stand back up. When you fall hard, it might be tempting to just lay there and quit. And can you blame him? Anyone in the cockpit of that refurbished N-1 starfighter would be ecstatic (“Chapter 5: Return of the Mandalorian”)ġ5. This short declaration is as close as the Mandalorian ever gets to unrestrained delight. But do you really want the answers? (“Chapter 5: Return of the Mandalorian”) (“Chapter 5: Return of the Mandalorian”)ġ3. This line echoes Boba Fett’s own sentiments and foreshadows the two crossing paths again. “Loyalty and solidarity are the way.” - The Mandalorianĭin Djarin is well aware of the importance of having a clan at his back. (Especially when Max Rebo is the band leader.) (“Chapter 4: The Gathering Storm”)ġ2. When things don’t turn out how she expects, Garsa knows the show must go on. The elegant proprietor of Sanctuary has just about seen it all, and not even an enraged Wookiee can fluster her. “You can only get so far without a tribe.” - Boba Fett His name strikes fear - even in droids! The unfortunate ratcatcher droid is so scared that he immediately switches himself off. “Do you know who I am? I am Boba Fett.” - Boba Fett Here’s hoping we get to see those baby banthas one day. Go!” - Boba FettĪfter spending time among the Tuskens and riding his own bantha across the Dune Sea, Boba Fett wants only the best for his dependable companion. (“Chapter 3: The Streets of Mos Espa”)Ĩ. “Find other banthas. Krrsantan, like all good mercenaries, is simply doing whatever his employer pays him to do. He knows not to take anything personally, not even when a large Wookiee busts into his bedroom in the middle of the night to rough him up. It’s just business.” - Boba Fettīoba Fett has been in the bounty hunting business for a long time. “If you wish to continue breathing, I advise you to weigh your next words carefully.” - Fennec Shandįennec Shand can be very persuasive.

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(“Chapter 2: The Tribes of Tatooine”)īoba’s big grin as he teaches the Tuskens how to ride a speeder makes this one of the most memorable lines of the series. The prodigious pair are not only brought into Mos Espa accompanied by pounding drums, but they also threaten Boba Fett directly to his face. Jabba the Hutt’s twin cousins aren’t subtle. “Sleep lightly, bounty hunter.” - Hutt Twin (“Chapter 1: Stranger in a Strange Land”)Ĥ. After a long career of disintegrations, Boba has realized that not every problem has to be solved with violence. I intend to rule with respect.” - Boba Fettīoba Fett sums up his entire philosophy as a daimyo in one straightforward summary. (“Chapter 1: Stranger in a Strange Land”)ģ. Much less forgiving than Boba Fett, the pragmatic Fennec has no qualms about simply removing any obstacles in her way.

It pays to have master assassin Fennec Shand on your side, in more ways than one. (“Chapter 1: Stranger in a Strange Land”) Boba, expecting to be showered with wealth and respect, is only given barely disguised condescension instead. The supercilious majordomo speaks in circles. He’s supposed to pay me.” - Boba Fettīoba Fett gets his first clue that being the daimyo won’t be easy when the mayor’s majordomo pays him a visit.
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Let’s revisit the series with 20 of the best quotes from Boba Fett, his friends, and his enemies.ġ. Boba picks resilient and clever allies, so you know they have a lot to say, too. In The Book of Boba Fett, now streaming on Disney+, the former bounty hunter recruits a formidable team to defend Tatooine and its people from the Pyke Syndicate.
